An open access essay on Ada Nield Chew, author, activist, suffragist, examining her work and her legacy, published in this popular online Magazine, an extension of the BBC History Magazine
This article highlights the long history of activism associated with the Mothers' Union since its in...
This article examines the experiences of two women who stood in general elections in Smethwick in th...
This paper will focus on the pioneering work of Agnes E. Slack (1857-1946), one of a small group of ...
An open access essay on Ada Nield Chew, author, activist, suffragist, examining her work and her leg...
ABSTRACT: This essay recovers an often overlooked episode in women’s labor history. Its focus on aut...
The women who took part in the campaign for female suffrage in Britain are often portrayed as dedica...
This thesis argues that the inclusion of lower-class women in a new political party in Britain, the ...
The rallying of much of the feminist movement to support for the government, and even to enthusiasm ...
The article discusses Australian actress, elecutionist, and suffragist Muriel Matters, focusing on h...
Ethel Carnie Holdsworth confronted the problems faced by the British working class in the early twen...
In 1928 the YWCA welcomed the introduction of the universal suffrage by declaring that women in Brit...
This article contributes to recent debates about the complicated ways in which women involved in the...
This article explores working-class women’s experiences of political activism in the Labour Party in...
‘Courage calls to courage everywhere’ is the best-known phrase associated with Millicent Garrett Faw...
Women born in the nineteenth century had little chance of escaping the role that was considered thei...
This article highlights the long history of activism associated with the Mothers' Union since its in...
This article examines the experiences of two women who stood in general elections in Smethwick in th...
This paper will focus on the pioneering work of Agnes E. Slack (1857-1946), one of a small group of ...
An open access essay on Ada Nield Chew, author, activist, suffragist, examining her work and her leg...
ABSTRACT: This essay recovers an often overlooked episode in women’s labor history. Its focus on aut...
The women who took part in the campaign for female suffrage in Britain are often portrayed as dedica...
This thesis argues that the inclusion of lower-class women in a new political party in Britain, the ...
The rallying of much of the feminist movement to support for the government, and even to enthusiasm ...
The article discusses Australian actress, elecutionist, and suffragist Muriel Matters, focusing on h...
Ethel Carnie Holdsworth confronted the problems faced by the British working class in the early twen...
In 1928 the YWCA welcomed the introduction of the universal suffrage by declaring that women in Brit...
This article contributes to recent debates about the complicated ways in which women involved in the...
This article explores working-class women’s experiences of political activism in the Labour Party in...
‘Courage calls to courage everywhere’ is the best-known phrase associated with Millicent Garrett Faw...
Women born in the nineteenth century had little chance of escaping the role that was considered thei...
This article highlights the long history of activism associated with the Mothers' Union since its in...
This article examines the experiences of two women who stood in general elections in Smethwick in th...
This paper will focus on the pioneering work of Agnes E. Slack (1857-1946), one of a small group of ...